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A HISTORY OF GARDENING IN ENGLAND 



Chatsworth, 190, 201, 219 



Chaucer, 42-56 



Cheere, Henry, 219 



Cheere, Sir John, 219 



Chelsea Physic Garden, 176, 215 



Cherries, 2-4, 20, 47, 88, 131, 160 



Cherry^erd, 6, 20 



Chestnuts, ij 



Chestnut, horse, 167 



Chickpea, 125 



Child, Robert, 157 



Chilham Castle, 162, 194 



China, plants from, 309 



Chinese gardening, 246 



Chiswick, 271, 272 



Christina, Abbess, 7 



Christmas decorations, iS, 19 



Chrysanthemum, 286, 314 



Cibber, C. G.,219 



Cider, 19, ^-j ^ 129 



Cirencester, 59, 60, TJ 



Citrons, 47 



Clarendon, 32 



Clarmont, 248 



Cloysterj;erd, 6 



Clusius (Charles de L'Ecluse), 146 



Cobham, 104 



Coles, 19, 134 



Colewort, 45, 120, 125 



Collectors and importers of the nine- 

 teenth century, 271-277 



Collins, Samuel, 239 



Colonial fruit, 312 



Coloured earth, 107 



Compton, Bishop, 209 



Conservatories, 175, 294 



Conserves of fruit, 92 



Cook, or Cooke, Moses, 165, 179, 209, 

 211 



Cook's garden, 116 



Cookery recipes, 53, 161 



Cooking of vegetables, 41-45, 161 



Corbie, monastery garden at, 5 



Cornel tree, 134 



Cornish gardens, 303 



Coronae sacerdotales, 18 



Costard apples, 37, 85 



Costermonger, 37 



Coventry bell flowers, 212 



Cranborne, 2 1 1 



Crocus, 89 



Cucumbers, 143, 239, 241 



Cunningham, A. and R., 275 



Currants, 85, 134, 327 



Gustos operum, 1 5 



Cusworth, 294 



Cut trees, 70, 105, 166, 202, 223, 227, 



305 

 Cyclamen, 170 

 Cypress, 99 



„ deciduous, 152 



Daffodils, 152, 170, 286, 304 



Dahlia, introduction of, 279 



Daisy, 56, 212 



Damsons, 48, 127 



Darwin, Charles, 284 



Darwin, E., 282 



Dates, 47 



De Caux, 98, 112 



Delvaux, Laurent, 219 



Dennis, J., 261 



Desgots, Claude, 191 



Distilling, 92 



Dodoens, Rembert, 146 



Domesday Book, 22 



Don, George, 272 



Doody, 216 



Double flowers, 237 



Douglas, David, 272 



Down Hall, 222 



Draper, William, 10 



Drayton, 98, loi, no 



Drope, Francis, 160 



Dropmore, 272 



Drummond, T. and J., 275 



Durham Monastery, 89, 206 



Durham Vestry Book, 19 



Dutch influence, 189-203, 204, 214, 



227 

 Dwarfs, 203 

 Dymock, Cressy, 157 



Eadgyth, or Matilda, 7 

 Edward I., fruit suppUed to, 35 

 Elizabethan garden, description of, 



113 

 Ely, 7, 23-25 

 Ely Place, 25 

 Enclosure, 6, 96, 97 

 English gardens abroad, 262 

 Erbistock, 106 

 Esher, 248 



Essex, Earl of (Lord Capel), 165, 180 

 Essex, Geoffrey, Earl of, 27 

 Essex House, 176 



